Network Security White Papers
Improving Network Security Using Windows Server 2008
Overview As part of its Secure Anywhere Access Initiative, Microsoft IT has undertaken a multi-year effort to improve the security of the Microsoft network. The improvements have come by using a combination of technologies. Leveraging Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) and Windows Firewall along with improved management tools, Microsoft IT has created a more secure network. The security improvements create advantages for the business by reducing downtime resulting from malware, improving compliance, and reducing time spent on management of Information Technology (IT) security. This white paper examines the evolution of security within Microsoft's corporate network. Included are Microsoft IT's experience in planning its initial rollout of IPsec, the use of Windows Firewall, and Network Access Protection (NAP).
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | WORD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | May 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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